R&D

Introduction

Precision Machining Department‌ is the core technical department of the machining center, primarily responsible for high-precision and high-quality surface processing of workpieces to ensure dimensional accuracy, geometric tolerances, and surface roughness meet design requirements. This department typically serves high-value-added fields such as aerospace, precision molds, medical devices, and automotive core components.


  • Sawing

  • CNC machining

  • Ultrasonic cleaning

  • Surface treatment

  • Inspection

  • Commonly used for preliminary processing, shaping raw materials into near-finished forms and dimensions.


  • Achieves high-precision cutting, drilling, tapping, etc., through G-code or M-code programming. CNC machining is highly efficient, precise, and automated, widely applied in manufacturing complex components.


  • Utilizes high-frequency vibrations to generate and collapse microscopic bubbles in liquid, creating strong impact forces to remove oil, dust, and impurities from workpiece surfaces. Particularly suitable for cleaning complex-shaped parts.


  • Includes spraying, electroplating, anodizing, etc., to enhance corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and aesthetics of workpieces based on specific requirements.


  • Conducts comprehensive quality checks via visual inspection, measuring tools, and non-destructive testing (e.g., X-ray, ultrasonic flaw detection) to identify and eliminate defects, ensuring compliance with predefined standards.


Equipment Display

Ultrasonic cleaning
Industrial Computertomograph
Salt Spray Tester
Image Measuring Instrument
Vickers Hardness Tester
Tensile Tester
Spectrograph
Coordinate Measuring Machine

Patent & certificate

  • Patent
  • certificate